Oneself broadcasted Universe Boss Chris Gayle has landed in England for his fifth and last World Cup and the 39-year-old has clarified that the bowlers around the globe are still "frightened of the man".
The swashbuckling opener is in brilliant structure having scored 490 keeps running in 13 experiences in IPL 2019. Preceding that, Gayle crushed England all around the recreation center in an ODI arrangement, gathering 424 keeps running at a normal of 106, including 39 sixes, in four matches.
"Adolescents coming at my head - it's not as simple as it resembled one time previously. I was faster at that point," Gayle told cricket.com.au.
"Be that as it may, they'll be watchful. They recognize what the Universe Boss is able to do. I'm certain they will have it in the back of their brain, 'Hello, this is the most perilous batsman they've at any point found in cricket.'"
Inquired as to whether restrictions are as yet terrified of him, Gayle stated: "Wouldn't you be able to tell? You go ask them.
"Go ask them on camera. They're going to state, no, they're not frightened. Be that as it may, you ask them off the camera, they going to state, 'Better believe it, he's the man. He's the man.' They're going to state, 'he's the man.'
"In any case, they won't state it (on camera), they won't be plain and forthright and state, 'Hear me out straight up, Chris Gayle is the man.'
"In any case, I'm appreciating it. I'm continually getting a charge out of the fight against quick bowlers, it's great. Here and there those things really give you additional drive as a hitter. When you have a fight, I like those difficulties."
West Indies needed to experience qualifiers to bond their spot in the 2019 World Cup however Gayle said his group has every one of the fixings to lift the title.
Gayle, who will turn 40 in September, said he has nothing left to demonstrate and is currently simply playing for the fans and to win the World Cup.
"To be completely forthright with you, it's the fans, it's the affection for the game. Here and there as sportsmen, they don't have a clue when to leave. Since now and again you may feel at your pinnacle, however in the long run you need to leave the game sooner or later in time," he said.
"In case you're getting a charge out of it, it's in every case simple (to continue playing) and I'm appreciating it. I've been having a ton of fun on the field, and it's an extraordinary bundle of folks too – that is significant.
"The changing area is continually going to have a key impact for me as a person. These folks goad you on. The fans are continually approaching you for increasingly sixes. Those things give you that additional drive.
"There's nothing to go out there and demonstrate, the main thing that would be pleasant is to win the World Cup."
Regardless of not playing an ODI for more than two years after the 2015 World Cup, Gayle said the 2019 masterpiece occasion was dependably at the back of his brain. The left-hander said he should keep himself in the correct attitude, thinking about the life span of the competition.
"I am still in great scratch. I had a not really terrible IPL, coming after the home arrangement against England.
"The beneficial thing about it is I've been playing cricket. It's significant for me to continue playing and get a few amusements added to my repertoire and come here to the UK and begin with a couple of warm-up diversions also to see where you're at.
"It's a long competition. For me actually I simply need to screen it however much as could reasonably be expected and simply get the mentality right."
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